My guess is that you know most of them, but Farcry leaps to mind. http://farcry.daemon.com.au
well i've asked if there are any, so i obviously don't hehe - everything i know, when it comes to accessible cmses, is plone - haven't seen any other cms that aims these things.
farcy doesn't look very semantic to me ;) it looks cool though (in lynx/links)
Like any good CMS (and MT) the HTML output is up to the developer.
of course, but think of the people that have no time to learn techniques, think about accessibility etc. providing a flexible standard skin (thanks to CSS) based on webstandards, coded accessible, is important. all they need is to learn a bit CSS and go right away, without having to think about the markup, which is already quite good designed (getting better in the next versions hehe).
i don't think accessibility should be something someone has to think about, when he sets up a small site. it should be just there.
also, self-written skins aren't always compatible with multiple versions of the app. you can solve that issue that with css. have the newest "out of the box" features but also your own design.
a good standard skin solves many issues.
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